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Access to justice — a panel discussion re Turner v. Rogers and ramifications for child support

July 31, 2012
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Access to justice — a panel discussion re Turner v. Rogers and ramifications for child support

Panel Sponsored by Office of Child Support Enforcement and Department of Justice Access to Justice Initiative (Also see: http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cse/pubs/2012/csr/csr1207.pdf) “A panel of experts discusses the critical messages from Turner v. Rogers and its implications for child support. Turner v. Rogers requires states in civil contempt proceedings to provide procedures that ensure a fundamentally fair...
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Posted in Child Support, Courts Appellate, Discrimination Against Men, Due Process, Progress | 8 Comments »

NCFM Board Member Fred Sottile panelist at third annual BOND Men’s Conference

July 6, 2012
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BOND Men’s Conference The Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny (BOND) had a successful 3rd Annual Fatherhood and Men’s Conference last Saturday (6/16) in Los Angeles. The auditorium was standing room only as men of all ages and races gathered at the BOND headquarters during Father’s Day weekend. The conference began with a powerful...
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Posted in Activities, Fathers' Day, Fred Sottile, Health Boys, Health Men, Mens' Organizations, Progress | 3 Comments »

NCFM Award Winner Barbara Kay: Britain strikes first major blow for fathers rights

June 22, 2012
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NCFM Award Winner Barbara Kay: Britain strikes first major blow for fathers rights

NOTE: This is huge! And, it is one giant step in the right direction for the rights of men, fathers, children, families, and all sensible women; that is, most of us. As usual Barbara Kay gives us a stunning report…thanks again Barbara for being you. Let us pray that the voices of reason drown...
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Posted in Activities, Child Custody, International, Legislation Good, Progress | 3 Comments »